Reduced from £1. Poundstretcher have them for 25p instore and online.
14 comments
bestbuy123
5 May 172#1
Great drink but is diabetes in a can
brainbug100 to bestbuy123
5 May 172#2
so if I drink one can I'll get diabetes? don't talk such garbage
ritchiedrama to bestbuy123
6 May 171#5
Ok, well, sugar doesn't cause diabetes, nor does any food/drink for that matter, go take your uneducated nonsense elsewhere.
DominicPTS to bestbuy123
6 May 17#6
God not this one AGAIN? You're dull, very dull. And completely wrong.
ihatebingo
5 May 17#3
Heat from me sugar tastic but hey ho
slayermatt
5 May 171#4
I pretty much live off these in deadline periods and I haven't died yet :wink: Same as all things in life, moderation is key. If you're drinking 5 of these a day then sure, diabetes. But these have less sugar than your standard Coca Cola from memory - and I'm sure plenty of people chug those down!
chrisbass
6 May 17#7
yep, 7.6g per 100ml and coke is over 10g.
interestingly innocent smoothies have 11g of sugar per 100ml
coventgamer
6 May 17#8
Will end up like will from inbetweeners
sach7
6 May 17#9
Store-bought smoothies are just as bad as having a can of coke, they are loaded with excess calories and rampant amounts of sugar. Make your own smoothie at home and it'll be healthier, or better still just eat some fruit.
scotty_burto
6 May 17#10
Heartburn in a can? Yes
Diabetes? No
ritchiedrama
6 May 17#11
You are aware that fruit is just sugar too, right? They're all fine. Moderation is key with all food groups.
sach7
7 May 17#12
Fruit does contain sugar, but it is a lot more complex than that. When you squeeze out the liquid from a fruit it loses its fibre structure and therefore our body absorbs the sugar (fructose) quicker. But, if we were to eat it as an actual fruit, the fibre remains and therefore our body absorbs it slower, meaning it is better for us. Also, when we have actual fruit our body absorbs less of the sugar because it is harder for it to absorb it then from a smoothie.
You're still right, moderation is key. But eating fruit is definitely better than having a smoothie.
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interestingly innocent smoothies have 11g of sugar per 100ml
Diabetes? No
You're still right, moderation is key. But eating fruit is definitely better than having a smoothie.
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